Garvan Institute of Medical Research Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia
c.mackay@garvan.org.au
A new study identifies the chemokine CCL27 and its receptor CCR10 as important homing molecules for T-cell migration to the skin. Moreover, they find that CCL27 inhibition suppresses some skin-inflammatory responses, suggesting that therapies targeting CCL10 could be used to treat several human skin disorders. (pages 157−165)
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